Male finishes No. 81 in High School Football America 100

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Class 6A Kentucky high school football state champ Male finishes No. 81 in the final High School Football America 100. The Bulldogs actually fell a couple of spots in the final rankings that are created with our proprietary algorithm.

Rank, Team, StateRecordLast Week
#1 Mater Dei (California)(13-2)*1
#2 North Shore (Houston, TX)(16-0)2
#3 St. John Bosco (California)(13-1)3
#4 St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania)(13-0)4
#5 IMG Academy (Florida)(7-1)5
#6 St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC)(9-1)6
#7 Warren Central (Indiana)(14-0)7
#8 Dutch Fork (South Carolina)(13-0)8
#9 Archbishop Hoban (Ohio)(15-0)9
#10 Central (Phenix City, Alabama)(14-0)10
#11 De La Salle (California)(12-1)11
#12 Folsom (California)(13-1)12
#13 Broken Arrow (Oklahoma)(13-0)13
#14 Gonzaga (Washington, DC) (9-3)14
#15 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey)(10-2)15
#16 Corona Centennial (California)(12-1)16
#17 Duncanville (Texas)(14-1)17
#18 Chandler (Arizona)(13-1)18
#19 Aledo (Texas)(15-0)19
#20 Milton (Georgia)(13-2)20
#21 Allen (Texas)(14-1)22
#22 Miami Central (Florida)(9-3)21
#23 Alcoa (Tennessee)(15-0)23
#24 Oakland (Tennessee)(14-1)24
#25 John Curtis (Louisiana)(13-0)25
#26 Carol City (Florida)(9-3)***26
#27 Colquitt County (Georgia)(14-1)27
#28 Bergen Catholic (New Jersey)(10-2)28
#29 University Lab (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)(13-0)30
#30 Edna Karr (Louisiana)(14-0)31
#31 Lakeland (Florida)(15-0)32
#32 Saint Louis (Hawaii)(11-0)33
#33 St. Edward (Ohio)(11-3)34
#34 St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)(13-2)35
#35 Highland Park (Texas)(16-0)46
#36 DeMatha (Maryland) (8-3)36
#37 Wake Forest (North Carolina)(15-0)37
#38 Blessed Trinity (Georgia)(15-0)38
#39 Oaks Christian (California)(12-1)39
#40 JSerra (California)(9-3)40
#41 Longview (Texas) (16-0)48
#42 Bishop Gorman (Nevada)(11-3)41
#43 Colerain (Ohio)(14-1)42
#44 Cedar Grove (Georgia)(14-1)43
#45 Christian Brothers College HS (Missouri)(12-1)44
#46 Saguaro (Arizona)(13-1)45
#47 Northwestern (Miami, Florida)(10-5)47
#48 Chaminade-Madonna (Florida)(12-2)49
#49 Cardinal Gibbons (Florida)(13-2)50
#50 Mandarin (Florida)(11-4)51
#51 Katy (Texas)(11-2)52
#52 St. Frances Academy (Maryland)(10-0)NR
#53 Columbus (Florida)(14-1)*****53
#54 Westlake (Austin, TX)(12-2)54
#55 Thompson (Alabama)(11-2)55
#56 Lake Travis (Texas)(13-2)56
#57 Judson (Texas)(12-1)57
#58 Good Counsel (Maryland)(6-4)58
#59 Valor Christian (Colorado) (13-0)59
#60 Lee County (Georgia)(15-1)60
#61 Warren Easton (Louisiana)(11-2)61
#62 Armwood (Florida)(13-2)62
#63 Denton Ryan (Texas)(14-1)63
#64 Massillon Washington (Ohio)(14-1)64
#65 Southlake Carroll (Texas)(13-1)65
#66 Hoover (Alabama)(9-4)66
#67 Cypress Ranch (Texas) (11-1)67
#68 St. Peter’s Prep (New Jersey) (7-4) 68
#69 Archer (Georgia)(11-3)69
#70 American Heritage (Plantation, Florida)(10-2)****70
#71 Hillgrove (Georgia)(12-1)71
#72 Maryville (Tennessee)(12-2)72
#73 Parkview (Georgia)(11-1)73
#74 Mentor (Ohio)(11-2)74
#75 Deerfield Beach (Florida)(12-2)75
#76  Eastside Catholic (Washington)(13-1) 99
#77 Brentwood Academy (Tennessee)(11-2)76
#78 Grayson (Georgia)(10-3)77
#79 Centennial (Arizona)(14-1)29
#80 Horn Lake (Mississippi)(15-0)78
#81 Male (Kentucky)(14-1)79
#82 Vance (North Carolina)(14-2)80
#83 Zachary (Louisiana)(13-2)81
#84 West Monroe (Louisiana)(14-1)82
#85 Charlotte Christian (North Carolina)(11-0)83
#86 St. Ignatius (Ohio)(8-3)84
#87 Mission Viejo (California)(6-6)**87
#88 Wekiva (Florda)(11-2) 85
#89 Lone Peak (Utah) (10-3) 86
#90 Orange Lutheran (California)(5-6)88
#91  Walton (Georgia)(10-2)89
#92  North Gwinnett (Georgia) (10-3)90
#93  Corner Canyon (Utah)(12-0)91
#94 Loyola Academy (Illinois)(11-3)92
#95 Chippewa Valley (Michigan)(14-0)93
#96 Rome (Georgia)(13-1)95
#97 Harrisburg (Pennsylvania)(14-1)96
#98 Bryant (Arkansas)(11-2)97
#99 Coatesville (Pennsylvania)(13-1)98
 #100 Cathedral Catholic (California)(12-2)100

Dropped-out: No. 94 West Brook (Texas)

*Mater Dei (California) forfeited its opening game victory against Bishop Amat (California) for self-reporting using an ineligible player. However, because the player didn’t affect the on-field outcome, it is still calculated as a victory in our algorithm.

**Mission Viejo (California) forfeited its first four victories for self-reporting using an ineligible player. However, because the player didn’t affect the on-field outcomes, the four games are still calculated as victories in our algorithm.
*Mater Dei (California) forfeited its opening game victory against Bishop Amat (California) for self-reporting using an ineligible player. However, because the player didn’t affect the on-field outcome, it is still calculated as a victory in our algorithm.
Dropped-out: No. 63 Muskegon (Michigan), No. 85 Plant (Florida), No. 86 Lufkin (Texas), No. 94 Liberty (Nevada), No. 97 Brother Rice (Illinois)

***Carol City (Florida) forfeited its first two victories against nationally-ranked American Heritage (Plantation, FL) and Columbus (Florida) for using ineligible players, but it was determined those players didn’t affect the on-field outcomes. 

****American Heritage (Plantation, FL) awarded forfeit victory after loss against Carol City.

*****Columbus (Florida) awarded forfeit victory after loss against Carol City.

+Warner Robins (Georgia) forfeited its October 5 win against Harris County after self-reporting the use of an ineligible player.

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